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You're on the guest list for a (virtual) drinks reception to celebrate 100 years of Scotland's Moredun Research Institute. Just press play to attend, enjoy the (virtual) free booze and canapes, and mingle with the great and the good of livestock science.
Joining Monty for this episode are:
Sheila Voas, Scotland's chief vet
Nigel Miller, former NFU Scotland president and co-chair of Farming for 1.5 Degrees
Phil Stocker, chief executive of the UK National Sheep Association
Katrina Barclay, RHET executive officer and RHASS board member
Bridget Taylor, Cheshire veterinary partner and Moredun Foundation Board Member
Rachel Hall, recent recipient of a Moredun Foundation grant to study veterinary science in the USA
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